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- Singing in the Rain - ESPN Soccernet
In the end it was all fairly dramatic, as the rain poured down from the dark Pamplona sky. The owner of the bar where I decided to watch the second half of the Osasuna v Real Madrid game is from Navarre, and he adorns the walls of his hostelry with ...
- Celebrating Poetry Month - The North Bay Nugget
Celebrating Poetry MonthThe North Bay Nugget, Canada - 21 minutes agoEach term or technique is demonstrated in an accompanying poem so readers can see the method at work. Jaunty, colourful illustrations vividly bring the ...
- The books have won - News & Observer
News & ObserverThe books have wonNews & Observer, NC - 10 minutes agoI bought fiction and poetry. And how-to books from the practical to the psychological, the religious, histories, mysteries, cookbooks, garden books, ...
- Taking a real flutter in lonely heart race - This is Dorset
A DAY AT THE RACES: Lonely heart Sue Phillips with new love Rod Grainger, left, with friends Neil and Neluka Dunning, Calton and Hilary Stockley and Richard and Wendy Barwick at Royal Ascot Ladies Day LONELY heart Sue Phillips took a flutter on the ...
- These kids are poets - Ballard News Tribune
These kids are poetsBallard News Tribune, WA - 33 minutes agoAshley McKee made a poem about her favorite teacher, DeBoie. "My teacher is my friend. My teacher is kind." "I like writing because sometimes you can make ...
- Poetry focuses on biblical story of Job to challenge reader (The Oklahoman)
In "Not Exactly Job†(Mongrel Empire Press, $14), Nathan Brown of Norman has created an extraordinary work of poetry that challenges the reader. The challenges come in the questions created in the book's format. All of Brown's poems in this collection focus on some aspect of the Bible's book of Job. At times, the narrator uses first-person to communicate with God and Job; other times, he uses ...
- ‘War Eagle, Arkansas’ deserves the hype - Arkansas Times
Arkansas Times‘War Eagle, Arkansas’ deserves the hypeArkansas Times, AR - 41 minutes ago... yet he's insecure, mostly because he has two things star pitchers aren't supposed to have: a love of poetry and a prodigious stutter. His only friend is ...
- Gay and lesbian film fest has East Bay connections - Inside Bay Area
A psychic (Zoe Tapper) does some time in prison in "Affinity." A Concord man emotionally recounts how he felt when his son became his daughter. A former Albany woman digs through numerous photos and letters while trying to figure out if her great ...
- Art Bites - NY Arts Magazine
Art BitesNY Arts Magazine, NY - 1 hour agoDuring my daily walk down Bleeker Street, heading towards 7th Avenue, I deliberated bypassing my favorite patisserie in favor of the hip Mud coffee truck ...
- USC sizes up new class by the numbers - Daily Trojan Online
USC sizes up new class by the numbersDaily Trojan Online, CA - 3 hours agoWhile some students described slam poetry artist Javon Johnson's Visions and Voices performance as "entertaining" and "absolutely incredible," a few said ...
- The 28th S.F. Jewish Film Festival - San Francisco Gate
del.icio.us The 28th San Francisco Jewish Film Festival is the oldest continuous festival of its kind in the world. Under Executive Director Peter Stein, it has grown to 70 films from 19 countries and features 114 screenings in five locations ...
- "Falsettos" Rating: *** (Denver Post)
Nothing like watching the love story of a divorced Jewish dad and his dying lover, set to fiery, percussive African drumbeats. OK, so they haven't quite worked out all the kinks at the Aurora Fox's new 75-seat studio theater. Rating: ***
- Waterford woman takes on major cattle drive in Montana - Waterford Today
Waterford woman takes on major cattle drive in MontanaWaterford Today, Ireland - 16 minutes agoSome of the cowboys recited their cowboy poetry, others sang. A visit to the local healing waters of hot sulphur springs was organised for one night and a ...
- Acton journal combines nature, words, art - MetroWest Daily News
A group of local artists is hoping to build on a rich artistic history that dates back to the likes of Henry David Thoreau, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Acton's own Robert Creeley with a new literary journal launched this week. The first edition of the ...
- A steady stream of consciousness (Honolulu Advertiser)
Jon Hamblin chooses to work on weathered, corrugated roofing metal that has been discarded. On the wavy, dented and often punctured surfaces he paints figures, animals and flora in bright oil enamel colors.
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